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Still amazes me how they squeezed a ballpark into this location. Great design. One of the, if not the, best parks in MLB.
Love going here. Giants fans aren’t accommodating, but either are Dodger fans at Dodger Stadium. As a North Bay resident, I still...More

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If you love baseball you need to see this park. It is one of the newer parks in the league so it has a lot of modern features and comforts. Seats aren't bad even if you are in an upper section. Be aware that you...More

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I've been to 10 plus baseball stadiums in my life and this place is top 3, right up there with Wrigley and Fenway. Being compact, it has the atmosphere of an older, smaller park but with all the amenities of the newer ones. Must see...More

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We came here because my husband really wanted to see this park. Not disappointed at all. Stunning bay view and great park hands down. Our game was rained out but the experience was awesome! So glad we made it to this stadium to add to...More

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My daughters (12 and 15) and I took an afternoon to go see a game at AT&T Park during our visit to San Francisco as kind of a birthday present for me. We all ended up having a great time! It's a beautiful park, with...More

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Whether you're seeing a Giants game or a concert, this stadium is amazing. Right on the water with a great view. Not a bad seat in the entire place. Plus there are TONS of food and drink options in the area.

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One of my favorite baseball stadiums anywhere in the country. You don't even have to be a Giants fan to enjoy a game here. Killer views all around and a really nice selection of food and drinks. If you're considering taking in an away game...More

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Not just during baseball games, this ballpark is gorgeous! Things to see from every seat. Lots of food options (though pricey for a ballpark) and even a play area for kids. The giant baseball mitt and Coke bottle slide leaves kids wide-eyed, but the view...More

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I recommend public transportation. I used to take Caltrain when I lived in San Jose and get off at the end of the line at 4th and King. You can actually see the ball park standing at that corner. There is even a special... More

I recommend public transportation. I used to take Caltrain when I lived in San Jose and get off at the end of the line at 4th and King. You can actually see the ball park standing at that corner. There is even a special baseball express train that leaves shortly after the game ends going south. There are parking lots near the stadium, but as usual with big events, it will be difficult to get out of the lot and past all the pedestrians.